My wife and I had a great time at this B&B last week. It is perfectly situated at the middle of the waterfront in downtown St. Augustine. The innkeeper George was very hospitable and accommodating. My wife dosen't really ever eat breakfast and when she does it's cereal with milk. When George found out he went right out and got her a box of her favorite cereal.
The rooms (we stayed in one and look inside 2 others) are quaint, clean and comfortable. The views from the rooms in the front of the home are spectacular. George always had baked goods and wine out in the afternoon for guests. Another advantage is that it has it's own parking.
St Augustine is a fantastic little town-easy to get around without a car (parking is very bad in the afternoon and weekends). I recomend the orange and green trolley tour-3 days for the price-you can get on and off at your leisure. The tour of Flagler College is worth the time (makes me want to go back to college) as is the tour of the Fort.
For beer enthusiasts there is a micro brew ale-house the A1A alehouse downtown which was good. Also on the Southwest corner of Hypolita st and St. George pedestrian walkway there is a small row of shops inside of a small building. All the way in the back of the row is a small restaurant (Rendevous restaurant/bar??) that has over 180 bottled beers from around the world for you to try with a beer menu and pretzels to snack on while you are there.









